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Cities that have available space in surrounding areas, such as Los Angeles, are likely to experience upward growth rather than urban sprawl.
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When ample surrounding land is available (as in Los Angeles), cities tend to expand outward — i.e., sprawl — rather than grow upward. Limited land or strict boundaries tend to encourage vertical, upward growth.
When ample surrounding land is available (as in Los Angeles), cities tend to expand outward — i.e., sprawl — rather than grow upward. Limited land or strict boundaries tend to encourage vertical, upward growth.
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